Possibilities and requirements for organic dairy breeding lines Until now, improvements in the efficiency of organic dairy production have mainly occurred through better management, feeding and production strategies, using the dairy cattle breeds developed in conventional production systems. The potential of breeding lines of dairy cattle that are genetically adapted to organic milk production is essentially unexploited even though specific lines offer the potential to breed for cows with specific characteristics. The main reason why organic lines of dairy cattle not have been established in the past is most likely based on the assumption that the correlation between the breeding goals in the two production systems is above 0.8. As a c...
Organic farming which experienced a constant rise over the last two decades is a system based on sus...
Over the last two decades, more and more farmers converted from conventional to organic farming sys...
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well st...
The potential of breeding lines that are genetically adapted to organic milk production is essential...
Genomic breeding schemes with large cow reference populations will give room for more line division ...
Organic dairy production differs from conventional dairy production in many aspects. However, breedi...
Organic dairy farming started to take off in the early 1990s, when the European Union laid down orga...
Possibilities and requirements for differentiation of breeding goals and breeding schemes in dairy c...
The selection of an appropriate breed in dairy farms will have a huge influence on the animals’ welf...
Organic dairy farming started to take off in the early 1990s, when the European Union laid down orga...
Currently, most organic dairy farmers in the Netherlands use conventional breeding methods and produ...
Cattle production faces new challenges regarding sustainability with its three pillars – economic, s...
This presentation provides an overview of the results from the projects "The optimal cow" and "SOBco...
AbstractCurrently, most organic dairy farmers in the Netherlands use conventional breeding methods a...
Six different breeding goal (BG) scenarios were developed and simulated for organic and conventional...
Organic farming which experienced a constant rise over the last two decades is a system based on sus...
Over the last two decades, more and more farmers converted from conventional to organic farming sys...
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well st...
The potential of breeding lines that are genetically adapted to organic milk production is essential...
Genomic breeding schemes with large cow reference populations will give room for more line division ...
Organic dairy production differs from conventional dairy production in many aspects. However, breedi...
Organic dairy farming started to take off in the early 1990s, when the European Union laid down orga...
Possibilities and requirements for differentiation of breeding goals and breeding schemes in dairy c...
The selection of an appropriate breed in dairy farms will have a huge influence on the animals’ welf...
Organic dairy farming started to take off in the early 1990s, when the European Union laid down orga...
Currently, most organic dairy farmers in the Netherlands use conventional breeding methods and produ...
Cattle production faces new challenges regarding sustainability with its three pillars – economic, s...
This presentation provides an overview of the results from the projects "The optimal cow" and "SOBco...
AbstractCurrently, most organic dairy farmers in the Netherlands use conventional breeding methods a...
Six different breeding goal (BG) scenarios were developed and simulated for organic and conventional...
Organic farming which experienced a constant rise over the last two decades is a system based on sus...
Over the last two decades, more and more farmers converted from conventional to organic farming sys...
Genetics is responsible for approximately half the observed changes in animal performance in well st...